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package org.gradle.plugins.ide.eclipse

import org.gradle.plugins.ide.api.XmlGeneratorTask
import org.gradle.plugins.ide.eclipse.model.Classpath
import org.gradle.plugins.ide.eclipse.model.EclipseClasspath

/**
 * Generates an Eclipse <code>.classpath</code> file. If you want to fine tune the eclipse configuration
 * <p>
 * At this moment nearly all configuration is done via {@link EclipseClasspath}.
 */
class GenerateEclipseClasspath extends XmlGeneratorTask<Classpath> {
    /**
     * The Eclipse Classpath model containing the information required to generate the classpath file.
     */
    EclipseClasspath classpath

    GenerateEclipseClasspath() {
        xmlTransformer.indentation = "\t"
    }

    @Override
    protected Classpath create() {
        return new Classpath(xmlTransformer, classpath.fileReferenceFactory)
    }

    @Override
    protected void configure(Classpath xmlClasspath) {
        classpath.mergeXmlClasspath(xmlClasspath)
    }
}
